Aw yeah. I love me some OMD. _Crush_ got some heavy play back in the day (and I still hit it every so often these days, too.)

I like their poppier stuff (Enola Gay, Electricity, all of _Crush_ and _Junk Culture_) but I think I've listened to _Dazzle Ships_ more than anything else they've recorded besides _Crush_.

If you like their early Factory Records stuff (the S/T album in particular), you might also dig _Architecture and Morality_.

Here you go, Bloc Bloc Bloc, from _Crush_:

Seriously, just keep going. I think I gave all my cassettes to Goodwill a couple of years ago or I could just mail you most of their discography on tape...

I plan on getting an older Walkman preferably a Sony TPS-L2, Primarily because it's becoming more popular by the upcoming film Guardians of the Galaxy

I secretly listen to my Walkman frequently while riding public transit but sometimes I take it out, and I do get some weird looks.and not to mention I do listen to modern songs recorded onto another cassette just for kicks like Daft Punk-Around the World, Some Requiem for a Dream ost just to ruin my life since watching that depressing movie ^_^Kavinsky-Nightcall, Chromatics-Cherry - these songs are primarily on here because I absolutely love the movie "Drive"

About two years ago I walked into a Salvation Army thrift shop to find the entire OMD catalog on vinyl. I paid 4.25 a record. I had Crush on cassette in Junior High School and figured why not. To be honest, I haven't given the records a listen yet.

I was at Best Buy recently trying to find a shower radio clock (harder to find then you think, Best Buy didn't have it). They had a Walkman though. And it was way more expensive then you'd think it should be.

_________________Evolved a vascular system, so I went from bryophyte to lycophyte.

WHAT? Crazy. Do they even sell cassettes? Or do they just figure everyone will just go to GoodWill or raid their parents' closets or whatever?

And, heh, if you found non-HD floppy disks (that is, 720k 3.5" disks) I actually do have a home for those... I scrounged up a Yamaha SY-85 on freecycle last summer, and it only uses standard-density disks. (The magnetic technology changed a bit between SD and HD-- you can format one as the other, but it won't be very reliable.)